The Cardinals win NFL Street 2's"Worst Team In The Entire Game" award, as they have virtually nothing to save them from damnation. Use this team only if you know what you're doing. You have Smith to play RB, which could've meant something five years ago, but means mediocrity now. McCown is your starting (and only) QB on the roster, while the best players come in the form of linemen, so select Davis and Price as your line. As for a WR, choose Bryant Johnson over Boldin and Jones. You will need a decent DB to protect the defense down the stretch, so choose Starks. As for your LB, yank McKinnon over Thompson due to better D-Line skills.

San Francisco 49ers

Kevan Barlow

Andre Carter

Brandon Lloyd

Jeremy Newberry

Tony Parish

Julian Peterson

Ahmed Plummer

Tim Rattay

Derek Smith

Brandon Whiting

Cedrick Wilson

Rashaun Woods

Bryant Young

Suggested Lineup

So what if the Niners' offense is so depleted that it'll make your head spin more than mixing Everclear with Tequila? You can still utilize what you're given and make the Niners a decent defensive team. For instance, use Tim Rattay at QB by default and Kevan Barlow at RB by default. Two lackluster positions filled, but look on the bright side: at least the rest of the team is average to above average. Use Wilson at WR for another lackluster position down the drain. Now, beef up your game with Bryant Young and Newberry as your linemen. These guys are good enough to hold the door open for your QB to connect to his receiver. As for DB, pick Parish for sure, and use Derek Smith over Peterson at LB. It's pretty wish-wash on whose better.

Seattle Seahawks

Shaun Alexander

Chad Brown

Matt Hasselbeck

Darrell Jackson

Walter Jones

Itula Mili

Chike Okeafor

Jerry Rice

Koren Robinson

Anthony Simmons

Bobby Taylor

Marcus Trufant

Grant Wistrom

Suggested Lineup

We're pleased to announce that the Seahawks have one of the best overall teams in the game. Hasselbeck has gotten better over the years, so he'll do just fine at QB, while Alexander is one of the best RBs in the league. The Seahawks have some of the best Wide Receiver pools in the game, with Jackson, Robinson and Jerry Rice. We rank the receivers in this order: Jackson, Rice, Robinson. Nobody catches better than Rice, but Mr. Jackson is the better overall team guy. For LB, you can choose between Brown and Simmons, both of whom are spectacular, but Brown has the edge. Walter Jones is amongst the best OL in the league, and you can complement him with Wistrom at DL. The loss of Shawn Springs stings, but Bobby Taylor makes up for it. Next year, Trufant would beat him at the position, but this year it's all about Taylor at DB.

St. Louis Rams

Adam Archuleta

Isaac Bruce

Marc Bulger

Marshall Faulk

Torry Holt

Leonard Little

Orlando Pace

Ryan Pickett

Tommy Polley

Pisa Tinoisamosa

Kyle Turley

Aeneas Williams

Suggested Lineup

The Rams continue to have one of the best offensive squads in the entire league, even with Warner gone. Bulger is arguably better at QB than Warner was, so take him in and use Faulk as your RB. You have two excellent WRs in Bruce and Holt, but Holt wins hands down due to speed. How Ryan Pickett has better stats than Little is beyond us, but he does, so take him in with Pace as your OL/DL combo. At DB, the heaviest hitting Safety in the league in Archuleta is slightly better than the aging Williams. For LB, use Tommy Polley "Want A Cracker" over Tinoisamoa.